Fans of DragonFly BSD will be getting their Christmas present late this year, and plans for 1.5 have been announced. MP safe networking code, the long awaited cache coherency management system, and a port of Sun's ZFS. Read here for more. Update: Refresh, empty cache, whatever, and check the shiny new beastie icon! And there was much rejoicing. Can we now please discuss DragonFly BSD?

"BSD people constantly repackage a large majority of code written for and by Linux people. Starting from GCC to GNOME written largely Red Hat developers. So..."

You really have no clue what you're talking about do you. Please tell me the technical differences between Suse and RedHat? Other than a few configuration apps they might as well be the same, Linux is Linux. DragonFly is actually making technical innovations here. I'm not even a DFly user but at least I have some respect for what they're doing. As for GNOME being written largely by RedHat devs, you sir are an idiot.